Evaluation of lesion clustering in irradiated plasmid DNA.
2005
Purpose: To measure the yield of DNA strand breaks and clustered lesions in plasmid DNA irradiated with protons, helium nuclei, and γ-rays.Materials and methods: Plasmid DNA was irradiated with 1.03, 19.3 and 249 MeV protons (linear energy transfer = 25.5, 2.7, and 0.39 keV μm – 1 respectively), 26 MeV helium nuclei (25.5 keV μm) and γ-rays (137Cs or 60Co) in phosphate buffer containing 2 mM or 200 mM glycerol. Single-and double-strand breaks (SSB and DSB) were measured by gel electrophoresis, and clustered lesions containing base lesions were quantified by converting them into irreparable DSB in transformed bacteria.Results: For protons, SSB yield decreased with increasing LET (linear energy transfer). The yield of DSB and all clustered lesions seemed to reach a minimum around 3 keV μm – 1. There was a higher yield of SSB, DSB and total clustered lesions for protons compared to helium nuclei at 25.5 keV μm – 1. A difference in the yields between 137Cs and 60Co γ-rays was also observed, especially for SSB...
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